TheO wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
No, you cannot hide it. It is created by Cygwin itself as a convenience
to access the virtual 'cygdrive' directory. This is one of a number of
virtual directories ('/proc' and '/dev' come to mind) that Cygwin supports.
See the description of "Special filenames" in the User's Guide for more
details.
I understand why all these virtual directories are necessary at the absolute
'/' root level. But here I refer to /cygdrive which is created inside the jail
directory, which means in absolute path, /jail/cygdrive (/jail being the root
of my jail). Inside the jail, only /cygdrive is created, no other virtual
directories (/proc or /dev/xxx) or files are created.
Created or not, they exist. Try it.
In 1.7, there is a
new authentication module that will solve these and other pubkey
authentication problems. But 1.7 is not currently released and it's
release date is not decided.
Thanks for this input. I suppose that to be on safe side, I must restrict
it to password based authentication only if I use the current Cygwin.
This removes the impersonation piece of the puzzle, yes.
And finally one more question. I am only aware of two subsystems supported
by sshd more or less implicitely; sftp and shell (interactive logon). Is there
any other subsystems which are handled by sshd implicitely (without me having
to add anything to /etc/sshd_config)?
Can't answer that.
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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